
Shelley and Lee Weintraub’s Narragansett, Rhode Island, home is a quaint country house on the outside and sleek art gallery on the inside. See photos of the Great Salt Pond home we want to call our own.
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A splash of red on the exterior of the house proves to be a motif that carries into the interior too with this small red Eames chair and an antique toy fire engine.
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If Beauty and the Beast took place in 2013, we imagine this is what the amazing castle library would look like.
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A light-flooded open-plan living area is furnished with a large black Tacchini sofa, a modern fireplace, and full-length windows.
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A vibrant orange wall behind the sink (perfectly matched with the peppers in a bowl on the counter) adds a vibrant dose of color to the contemporary kitchen.
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As seen from another angle, the kitchen opens onto a decked balcony with a view of the pond outside.
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An intimate dining area has a pair of Eames chairs, a small table, and colorful chickens to keep you company during breakfast.
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Benny the dog sits looking sleek in the kitchen with contemporary artwork and sculptures around him.
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A contemporary black wood burning stove keeps the all-white living area cozy.
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A pre-finished maple floor links together the open-plan rooms.
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A painting of a waitress in an American diner hangs on a wall in the bedroom.
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Pale gray tiles and a round chrome basin add contemporary touches to the shower room.
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And yet, a large antique mirror creates a striking contrast in the middle of the otherwise minimal bathroom.
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A side view of the house, its blooming garden, and the Great Salt Pond beyond.
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Cedar shingles and red painted clapboard cover the front façade of the house.
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As pretty as a postcard. A sweeping view of the garden, the Great Salt Pond, and the lounge chairs just begging you to come relax in the sun.
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